if you mean in this case, no. This is the equivalent of running google earth on a pII gen pc with xp.Originally Posted by troyboy162
works beautifully on my mac.
the UI might take getting used to for a longtime windows user, but the benefits will be evident immediately if you gave it a shot. people who 'know how to work a pooter' come on different levels too.Originally Posted by CJM
setting up a software dev environment on windows sucks. I can turn my mac into a linux box in 2 seconds flat (open up terminal) and it natively runs apache webserver. combine that with components that were actually meant to be together, and software that works and you have a pretty slick experience doing everything from regular email/internet stuff to high level photo and video editing.
I also have bootcamp set up with Windows7 professional and that is a great OS. I just spec'd out a nice core i7 quad core dell for my dad. If I hadn't liked win7 so much, I would've demanded he make the switch.
I also have vista, xp and ubuntu running in parallels. try running all of this on just a windows box